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  • Spin Class Releases New Song “Bagel Bagel Bagel”

  • Bristol-based rock band Spin Class, consisting of consisting of Louis Slater (vocals), Sonny Gazzard (guitar), Sam Savidge (bass) and Harry Parkes (drums), released a new song “Bagel Bagel Bagel” on April 25, 2025.


    The song is the first single off of their upcoming sophomore EP “Dinner At Derek's”, which is set to be released later this year.
    With the track, the band wanted to capture the frenetic energy of their live show, opting to record the track live in its entirety with Josh Gallop at Stage 2 Studios in Bath.
    The track was written by Louis Slater and Spin Class. Produced by Josh Gallop.

    The band frontman Louis Slater said of the song, “For this track we wanted to write an intense, in your face punk song and go in the live-recorded direction, bands like Soundgarden and Led Zeppelin and how they recorded tracks being a heavy influence for us. This approach has been something we've never done before but felt very natural. We're a live band first at the end of the day, and capturing that raw energy in production was essential. The result bounces between overstimulated punk intensity with each violent transition amplifying the live feel we've wanted to capture at gigs and rehearsals.”
  • He continued, “Do you ever feel like a bagel? A soft, round but delicious outside with a hole in the middle where all the bits should be? Now times that feeling by three and you get Bagel Bagel Bagel. The majority of our lyrical inspirations are a retelling of our inner experiences and in this belter it's paired with humour with lines like 'Ain't the mix that makes the bread, hole in the bagel.' This song is the perfect way to start the next chapter of Spin Class. It's punchy and energetic with a layer of frustration, yet it's a song that's designed to light you up.There's humour in the musicality with the fast paced, punky rhythms and the call and response between guitar and vocals, and the last section switches from punk to a sludgy, doomy breakdown which drops all the metaphors in its final exclamation.”
  • source : Apple Music
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